It's the story that won't go away and has everyone talking and even after Marcelo Bielsa explained his actions and reasoning in a presentation to the press today, the 'spygate' saga looks set to rumble on and on.

In wake of Bielsa's admission that he has spied on every single one of his opponents' training sessions this season before playing them, Stan Collymore has called on Championship teams to explore legal action against Leeds United.

The Argentine has guided Leeds to the top of the Championship table and the Whites remain favourites to return to the Premier League for the first time since they were relegated at the end of the 2003/04 season.

But Bielsa has been slammed by some after he admitted to spying on opponents after he was accused of sending a member of his staff to covertly watch Derby County’s training session last week.

On Wednesday, the Leeds boss called an emergency press conference to explain the situation, where he admitted to spying on all of his team’s opponents.

“In a few words I can tell you we observed all the rivals we played against and we watched all the training sessions of the opponents before we played against them,” he said at the club’s training ground at Thorp Arch.

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“My goal is to make the investigation easier and I don’t think that something is going to make worse what they are looking for than what I’m saying right now. By doing that I assume the possible sanction of the authorities.”

And Collymore believes any team who has faced Leeds this season should take action, writing on Twitter : “No idea who advised Bielsa to talk but can only think getting ahead of any enquiry by admitting he's done it all season will get him and Leeds some credit.

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